Mr. Voshinin. Mrs. De Mohrenschildt—yes. Because he's not religious, not believing in God, but he's not fighting it. But she——

Mr. Jenner. He's not antagonistic to religion but she is?

Mr. Voshinin. She is. Yeah. But the only time she came—and she cried in the church.

Mr. Jenner. Now, which church is this? Here in Dallas or in Haiti?

Mr. Voshinin. Here.

Mr. Jenner. I see.

Mr. Voshinin. When they came back, you see, from there, Brightman died after—pretty soon, and they came to the church—which puzzled our pastor very much, Father Royster—and they asked for a church service.

Mr. Jenner. They asked to have a mass said for the deceased Mr. Brightman?

Mr. Voshinin. Yeah. So, after that, when he came already he said he would like to look for another assignment.

Mr. Jenner. Excuse me. Was there anything said when they came back, or reports that when they were in Guatemala that they occupied a home there of some people, I think, from Arizona—Hilton or Tilton?